The Mercedes-Benz W136 (and similar W191) was Mercedes-Benz's line of four-cylinder automobiles from the mid-1930s into the 1950s. It became the foundation on which the company rebuilt after World War II because the tooling had survived Allied bombing.

The Mercedes-Benz 170 SV y 170 SD where also built briefly in Argentina from 1953-1955 in sedan, taxi, station wagon, pick-up and van versions.[1]